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- Nursing
shortage in Greater Cincinnati abates (Cincinnati
Enquirer 9.30.04)
- Kenton
paramedic debate ongoing (Cincinnati
Enquirer 9.29.04)
- Former
Sparta fire chief indicted in theft case
(Kentucky Post 9.28.04)
- Patient
load increases at emergency rooms
(Louisville Courier Journal 9.27.04)
- Princeton
Fire and Rescue places third in state EMS
Olympic finals (Times Leader 9.26.04)
- Hart
EM director reinstated (Glasgow Daily Times
9.26.04)
- Trigg
County EMS named 2004 'Provider of the Year'
(Kentucky New Era 9.25.04)
- Report:
Half of patients get bad care (CNN
9.23.04)
- You
get hurt, you want her (News Enterprise
9.23.04)
- Action
urged on Kenton County paramedics
(Cincinnati Enquirer 9.23.04)
- Study
of Louisville firehouses raises alarm about
disrepair (Louisville Courier Journal
9.23.04)
- Study:
Injuries deadlier for obese people (CNN
9.22.04)
- Study:
Too few minorities in health care (CNN
9.21.04)
- Nurse's
contract talks end suddenly (Louisville
Courier Journal 9.19.04)
- Flood
warnings spark emergency operations
(Lexington Herald Leader 9.17.04)
- Recent
changes at CTCR causing concern (Central
Kentucky News Journal 9.16.04)
- Louisville
loses lawsuit, owes millions to firefighters
(Louisville Courier Journal 9.15.04)
- No
health effects on 9/11 rescue dogs (CNN
9.15.04)
- Paramedic
makes bid for U.S. Congress (9.14.04)
- Man
accused of killing wife, firefighter/EMT
indicted (Lexington Herald Leader 9.14.04)
- Defibrillators
multiply, training doesn't (CNN 9.14.04)
- Blood
substitute (Louisville Courier Journal
9.12.04)
- September
11: Three years later - State spending millions
on protection (Bowling Green Daily News
9.11.04)
- Heart
recipient thankful for past 20 years
(Louisville Courier Journal 9.11.04)
- Fewer
ceremonies mark 9/11 anniversary (Lexington
Herald Leader 9.10.04)
- Duties
of Hart EM director restricted following
chemical spill (Glasgow Daily Times 9.9.04)
- Dan
Durham named CTCR director (Central Kentucky
News Journal 9.9.04)
- Patients
pay price for public hospital care (CNN
9.7.04)
- Fire
and EMS icon Jim Page dies (Firehouse.com
9.5.04)
- Government
might drop rail placards (Louisville Courier
Journal 9.5.04)
- New
Scott County EMS crew may help response times
(Georgetown New Graphic 9.5.04)
- Hearing
delayed again for man accused of killing
firefighter/EMT (Lexington Herald Leader
9.4.04)
- 'Supporting
Heroes' kicks off with breakfast on 9/11
(9.3.04)
- Labor
board sides with ex-Yellow Ambulance workers
(Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 9.3.04)
- Former
KBEMS chair named Fort Thomas fire chief
(9.2.04)
- Half
of Kentucky's EMS responders due to recertify in
December (9.2.04)
- First
Responders and the Fair Labor Standards Act
(U.S. Dept. of Labor 8.31.04)
- Some
questions and answers on the new federal
overtime rule (Ask The White House 8.30.04)
- Louisville's
women firefighters: Few, but determined
(Louisville Courier Journal 8.29.04)
- Kentucky
Aeromedical Team to be acquired (8.27.04)
- FBI
bulletin says Al-Qaida might target VA hospitals
(WAVE 8.27.04)
- Fund
established for Bullitt paramedic who lost 4
family members in fire (8.27.04)
- Bluegrass
and gospel benefit to aid paralyzed EMT
(8.26.04)
- Nurses
and labor unions speak out against overtime
overhaul at meeting (Lexington Herald Leader
8.26.04)
- 211
network to provide information (Louisville
Courier Journal 8.26.04)
- Nursing
shortage: Too few teachers (CNN 8.25.04)
- 5
dead in Nevada medical helicopter crash (KRNV
8.23.04)
- Local
345 holding meetings for Louisville and
Jefferson County EMS employees (8.23.04)
- Meth
cooks may be caught pink handed (WHAS
8.22.04)
- Officials,
neighbors depict frantic scene at Bullitt house
fire (Louisville Courier Journal 8.21.04)
- Bullitt
County paramedic loses four family members in
house fire (WAVE 8.20.04)
- Owensboro
EMTs favor new contract 2-to-1 (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 8.19.04)
- Mayor,
firefighters at odds over flag (Lexington
Herald Leader 8.18.04)
- Journalism
student found career as paramedic (Bowling
Green Daily News 8.16.04)
- CPR,
defibrillators as good as medics (USA Today 8.16.04)
- Survival
improves the faster help comes (USA Today 8.16.04)
- Errors
in 911 system sparking debate (Ashland Daily
Independent 8.16.04)
- Doctor
to lead Louisville's consolidated EMS (USA
Today 8.15.04)
- KBEMS
preparing list for potential medical response to
Florida (8.13.04)
- Flight
nurse arrested after she and newborn test
positive for meth (WKBO 8.13.04)
- Fire
truck accident leaves one firefighter dead, one
injured (Kentucky FireWire 8.12.04)
- Larry
Leedy, long time owner of Life Star Ambulance,
died Sunday (8.9.04)
- New
York official to lead new Metro EMS
(Louisville Courier Journal 8.5.04)
- New
York City official named head of Louisville
Metro EMS (WHAS 8.4.04)
- Study:
Two health systems -- black and white (CNN
8.4.04)
- Jessamine
firefighter inquiry to be reopened
(Lexington Herald Leader 8.3.04)
- MVC
involving Waynesburg ambulance claims one life
(Advocate Messenger 8.2.04)
- Homeland
Security asks emergency responders to be more
vigilant protecting official identification
(7.30.04)
- Rescue
crews help reaffirm the decency of community
(Kentucky New Era 7.30.04)
- New
doctors work less but problems persist (CNN
7.28.04)
- Study:
Hospital errors cause 195,000 deaths (CNN
7.28.04)
- Mercy
expands versatility, improves emergency care
(7.28.04)
- EMS
local officials training (7.28.04)
- Brenda
Bolin: Helping children in need (Louisville
Courier Journal 7.26.04)
- Woman
sexually assaulted at UK Hospital garage
(WAVE 7.25.04)
- Owensboro
decision on fire department medical runs won't
come soon (Messenger Inquirer 7.25.04)
- Man
'sleeping' in Ohio hospital for 17 hours was
dead (CNN 7.25.04)
- Galls
raid tied to foreign sales (Lexington Herald
Leader 7.24.04)
- Federal
raid on Galls remains a mystery (Lexington Herald
Leader 7.23.04)
- Jessamine
firefighter inquiry halted (Lexington Herald
Leader 7.22.04)
- U.S
agents raid Galls (Lexington Herald Leader
7.22.04)
- 20th
anniversary of Vanderbilt LifeFlight culminates
with arrival of new helicopter (Vanderbilt
Medical Center 7.20.04)
- South
Fork VFD closed after audit (Advocate
Messenger 7.20.04)
- Report:
Tasers linked to five deaths (CNN 7.19.04)
- Emergency
dispatcher sues over firing (7.18.04)
- Medical
training goes virtual (CNN 7.18.04)
- STATCARE
places helicopter in Seymour, In. (7.15.04)
- Firefighters
might have been drinking (Lexington Herald
Leader 7.14.04)
- South
Carolina medical helicopter crashes (CNN
7.13.04)
- Appalachia
gets first crop of own doctors (Louisville
Courier Journal 7.10.04)
- Hearing
set for Yellow Ambulance complaint (Kentucky
New Era 7.9.04)
- Boyle
EMS personnel injured (Advocate Messenger
7.7.04)
- Kentucky
EMS Awards nominations being accepted until Aug.
13 (7.7.04)
- Louisville
911 operators saying obsolete database causing
address mix-ups (WAVE 7.7.04)
- Overtime
ups nursing errors, study shows (CNN 7.7.04)
- STATCARE's
Robbie Robinson dies (7.6.04)
- Pepper
spray causes several internal injuries (WLKY
7.6.04)
- N.Ky.
emergency crews call for updated radios
(Cincinnati Enquirer 7.4.04)
- Confessed
killer's hearing delayed (Lexington Herald
Leader 7.3.04)
- He's
a cop, a doctor - but mostly he's a con (Cincinnati Enquirer
7.2.04)
- Independence
gets life squads (Cincinnati Enquirer
7.1.04)
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